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New president says Heritage University’s future lies in the Tri-Cities

January 15, 2026
Ty Beaver

Heritage University appears to be preparing to become a bigger player in providing higher education in the Tri-Cities.


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New BPA power purchase agreements aim to improve rate stability

January 15, 2026
Ty Beaver

All three of the public electric utilities serving the Tri-Cities have signed new long-term power purchase agreements with Bonneville Power Administration, a move the utilities say will provide some certainty for their operations and their customers’ future energy bills.


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A story of family, faith and healing becomes a children’s book

It’s available locally at Country Mercantile stores
January 15, 2026
Rachel Visick

A first-time children’s author whose life story spans from rural El Salvador to Pasco, as well as profound personal loss, has debuted her new bilingual children’s book, “Mango Market Adventure.”


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Beyond a truck stop breakfast

Seasoned chef and bar owner team up to open all-day diner

January 15, 2026
Jeff Morrow

Before this Pasco restaurant ever had a name on the door, it already had a history built on trust, loyalty and a bar owner’s belief in an experienced chef wanting to make the space his own.


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Plans underway for retail project, subdivisions, dairy barns, school portables

January 15, 2026
Rachel Visick

Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia. 


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Port takes next steps after suspending executive director

January 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Following the paid suspension of Executive Director Diahann Howard, the Port of Benton approved a contract presumably to investigate her actions and appointed an interim executive director at its Jan. 14 meeting.


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Former Port of Benton commissioner dies

January 14, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A longtime Port of Benton commissioner died at age 92. During his 27-year tenure on the commission, he played a pivotal role in shaping the region’s economic development. 


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Pasco port rejects proposed purchase of Osprey Pointe

January 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

A month after voting to terminate a partnership with JMS Development to transform Osprey Pointe into a mixed-use development, Port of Pasco commissioners have declined the developer’s offer to pay $11.5 million for the property. 


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Solgen files for bankruptcy, ceases operations

January 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

The once fast-growing solar installation company that started in a Pasco garage less than a decade ago has declared bankruptcy and is shutting down all operations. 


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West Richland seeks applications for council vacancy

January 13, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The city of West Richland is looking for applicants to fill a vacancy on its city council after voters elected one of the current council members as mayor.  


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